


19 years after its original release the classic Norwegian Black Metal album is presented again. With no further introduction needed, the early Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth had been crushing everything on its path ever since their birth in 1992 and with this, their 4th studio album, things were no different. Introducing Gaahl on vocals on the opening track, and with guest appearances of Frost (Satyricon), Daimonion (Enslaved), Ares (Aeternus) in addition to the reaping vocal performance by legendary singer Pest, all under the supervising leadership of Infernus, the message was clear: total Norwegian black metal destruction! CD Digipack edition. Review: gorgoroth - like the song the virgin born especially for guitar cover using tabs in standerd tune.This also has the other vocals of pest and tormentor which are every bit as good as ghaals vox and infernus is a top notch guitar player with the most omnious tone in the black metal genre imo. Review: Give it time: Just over 30 seconds will save you 20 years of misjudgement - I wasn't ready for Destroyer when it came out almost 20 years ago. I was just getting into death & Black Metal and in those teenage years, I hadn't developed the sadomasochistic enjoyment of uncomfortable things that comes with age or trauma, indeed something as abrasive as the opening 30 seconds of the first song is a litmus test. Once the opening salvo of programmed blast beats, Ghaal's distorted vocals and noisy guitar lets up, a rocking thrash riff peers through the din & the song proper takes off. Once you get beyond the breakers, Gorgoroth reveals themselves to be better than their reputation led me to believe. The programmed drums on the first song are my only complaint about it but it actually works & they play it live on Black Mass Krakow. The next song Open The Gates gets you entranced with 8 minutes of empowering evil, while the 3rd track blasts by fairly quickly. The 4th might be the best on the album though, & along with track 5 are mostly played by Infernus & Tormentor. Oh yeah, up to this point, there is a different vocalist & drummer on each track, with track 5 being the only stylisitically consecutive song. The rest of the album one could take or leave, consisting of a mostly instrumental metal track with U-boat samples, a slow dirge & a crusty Darkthrone cover. Track for track, it's at least as good as Antichrist, not quite the perfect album Under The Sign of Hell is. It'd pretty diverse though & the highs are up there.

















| ASIN | B01N5Q53O6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #297,848 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #1,596 in Black Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (23) |
| Date First Available | January 25, 2017 |
| Item model number | 4046661494921 |
| Label | All Independent Service Alliance |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | All Independent Service Alliance |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2017 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.86 x 5.57 x 0.25 inches; 1.76 ounces |
J**D
gorgoroth
like the song the virgin born especially for guitar cover using tabs in standerd tune.This also has the other vocals of pest and tormentor which are every bit as good as ghaals vox and infernus is a top notch guitar player with the most omnious tone in the black metal genre imo.
S**R
Give it time: Just over 30 seconds will save you 20 years of misjudgement
I wasn't ready for Destroyer when it came out almost 20 years ago. I was just getting into death & Black Metal and in those teenage years, I hadn't developed the sadomasochistic enjoyment of uncomfortable things that comes with age or trauma, indeed something as abrasive as the opening 30 seconds of the first song is a litmus test. Once the opening salvo of programmed blast beats, Ghaal's distorted vocals and noisy guitar lets up, a rocking thrash riff peers through the din & the song proper takes off. Once you get beyond the breakers, Gorgoroth reveals themselves to be better than their reputation led me to believe. The programmed drums on the first song are my only complaint about it but it actually works & they play it live on Black Mass Krakow. The next song Open The Gates gets you entranced with 8 minutes of empowering evil, while the 3rd track blasts by fairly quickly. The 4th might be the best on the album though, & along with track 5 are mostly played by Infernus & Tormentor. Oh yeah, up to this point, there is a different vocalist & drummer on each track, with track 5 being the only stylisitically consecutive song. The rest of the album one could take or leave, consisting of a mostly instrumental metal track with U-boat samples, a slow dirge & a crusty Darkthrone cover. Track for track, it's at least as good as Antichrist, not quite the perfect album Under The Sign of Hell is. It'd pretty diverse though & the highs are up there.
D**Y
All Good
R**R
Great quality item fast delivery, happy customer.
J**N
Look. Let's be honest. Metal fans are like horror movie fans. Notoriously narrow-minded. Maybe not all are, but many, for sure. So, you've probably heard this album sucks and it's unlistenable. Lies. All of it. I've heard it, so it's one hundred percent listenable. And, it doesn't suck. Sure, it's a little mixed up, muddled up, and disjointed in parts, but hey, who among us isn't. If you love Gorgoroth or black metal in general, this is a fine and interesting addition for your collection.
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